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Presenter urges strict international safeguards for nuclear technology on 40th anniversary of John Aubol
Summary
At a commemoration marking 40 years since John Aubol, a presenter urged that nuclear technology be used only for peaceful purposes under robust international safeguards, compliance with international law, and cooperation among international atomic energy agencies to prevent disasters like Chernobyl.
At a short commemoration marking 40 years since John Aubol, a presenter urged that nuclear technology be used only for peaceful purposes and called for stronger international safeguards.
The presenter said organizers should “honor memory with responsibility” by ensuring nuclear technology is governed by robust international safeguards and compliance with international law, and through cooperation with international atomic energy agencies. The speaker added the goal was to prevent “disasters such as Chernobyl” from happening again.
The remarks framed the anniversary as a reminder of past nuclear catastrophes and a call for sustained global cooperation. No formal motions, votes, or follow-up actions were recorded in the brief remarks.
The commemoration was a single short address focusing on nuclear safety and international oversight; no additional speakers or decisions were recorded in the transcript.

